The sixth mass extinction of global wildlife already under way is seriously threatening the world’s food supplies, according to experts. (emphasis added) “Huge proportions of the plant and animal species that form the foundation of our food supply are just as endangered [as wildlife] and are getting almost no attention,” said Ann Tutwiler, director general of Bioversity International, a research group that published a new report on Tuesday. “If there is one thing we cannot allow to become extinct, it is the species that provide the food that sustains each and every one of the seven billion people on our planet,” she said in an article for the Guardian. “This ‘agrobiodiversity’ is a precious resource that we are losing, and yet it can also help solve or mitigate many challenges the world is facing. It has a critical yet overlooked role in helping us improve global nutrition, reduce our impact on the environment and adapt to climate change.”
Saturday, September 30th, 2017
Sixth mass extinction of wildlife also threatens global food supplies
Author: Damian Carrington
Source: The Guardian (U.K.)
Publication Date: Tuesday 26 September 2017 06.23 EDT
Link: Sixth mass extinction of wildlife also threatens global food supplies
Source: The Guardian (U.K.)
Publication Date: Tuesday 26 September 2017 06.23 EDT
Link: Sixth mass extinction of wildlife also threatens global food supplies
Stephan: You may have noticed over the past several months that I have run a number of stories coming from very different angles but all with one message: A trend is building around a coming world food crisis; here is the latest. There is very little coverage of the actual food situation as a world trend. You have to get into specialized websites, academic journals, or a few mainstream publications like the Guardian.
As with climate change, the lack of discussion and preparation is going to make an already difficult situation even more catastrophic. Look at what is happening in Puerto Rico.
What do you know about Florida and Texas? If you lived there how do you think you would see things? It's astonishing to watch a country fail to save itself because its priorities and values are self-destructive instead of wellness oriented.
I grow most of my own food on a small, but very productive garden in the middle of a city. Since I became a vegetarian, I have found that all humans should become vegetarian and that could provide a means of eliminating the problems in which we all could survive without a mass extinction.